205 adjectives to describe trails

It was a narrow winding trail, worn only by the pads and claws of animals, for the Sun Rock was a huge crag that rose almost sheer up for a hundred feet above the tops of the spruce and balsam, its bald crest catching the first gleams of the sun in the morning and the last glow of it in the evening.

Our dogs had penned a small band at the head of a narrow barranca, from which a single steep trail led over the hill.

From the size of the trail, which appeared to be about four days old, we estimated that there must have been in the neighborhood of seven thousand Indians who had made the broad trail.

In a moment the dim sight of her, the faint trail of crying left in her wake, had so wholly vanished that, but for the bit of string, as it seemed to be, left in his half-frozen hands, he could almost have convinced himself he had dreamt the unwelcome visit.

" King, though he would have preferred to tramp ten miles over rough trails, gleaning small joy from meeting strangers not of his sort who would never be anything but strangers to him, accepted the inevitable without demur and followed his host.

For he knew within himself that never had that twisted travesty of love stirred within him; that though he had travelled on many a golden trail it was clean-heartedly; that it was the game itself that counted ever with him and no such poisonous emotions as grew within the wretched breast of Loony Honeycutt.

Georgina Klitgaard (W); 13Feb57; R186355. KNEEN, ORVILLE H. Young pioneers on western trails.

He followed the twisting little trail through spots of shadow and stretches of open sky until he reached the shack which was obviously that of the dead Armstrong.

SEE ROGERS, LESTER B. ADAMS, HARRIET S. The Bobbsey twins on the pony trail.

Instantly she gave the warning to Kazan and faced the bloody trail, her lithe body quivering, her fangs gleaming in the starlight, a snarling whine in her throat.

" With that he led the way along a plain trail that seemed to be the easiest route up to the enclosure.

"I had searched the hall-rack for them; I had searched his closets; and was about owning myself to be on a false trail, when I spied this little door.

She loved the solitude of the forest, but she also knew it was good to hear the sound of a human voice when journeying the lonely trails.

"It's a blind trail at best.

"By the south trail.

His eagle eye singles out at a glance the estray; rising in his stirrup, he whirls the lasso for a moment above his head, launches it through the air, and coolly drags the recalcitrant beast away on the homeward trail.

For I can't figure Heaven complete, If the dim distant trails of the sky land Are not pattered by malamutes' feet.

The magic trail.

SEE Meredith, I. H. LEHMAN, VALERIA ROBERTSON. Come, walk with me the woodland trail.

It can readily be imagined that we crept even nearer the edge of the thicket than was really safe in order to get some idea of our position, and to my great surprise and delight I found that we had come in as direct a course as if we had followed a blazed trail.

One had followed crooked trails for his own profit.

The view by then was very narrow, the gathering clouds of mist so dense as to obscure everything, leaving a mere gray trail of sea revealed, scarcely a hundred yards in extent in any direction.

A moment later there was only a thin trail of flying dust before the four.

Finally we came to another little clearing and two extremely primitive little shanties, mere shelters not deserving to be called huts; and this was San Fernando, the end of the mule trail.

The road was one of the worst we encountered anywhere, being at times merely a rough, rocky trail over and among huge piles of lava blocks.

205 adjectives to describe  trails